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US Congress attacks EU over online censorship, double standards

By Luca Bertuzzi ( May 15, 2025, 12:07 GMT | Insight) -- US lawmakers have renewed criticism of the EU’s online content moderation rulebook as part of a letter questioning “troubling developments” over alleged Polish government censorship of dissenting voices and inaction on the issue by EU institutions. The chair of a justice-focused Congress committee wrote to EU justice chief Michael McGrath voicing concerns including that Donald Tusk's government would use "anti-democratic laws like the EU’s Digital Services Act to censor speech" critical of it.US lawmakers have renewed criticism of the EU’s online content moderation rulebook as part of a letter questioning “troubling developments” over alleged Polish government censorship of dissenting voices and inaction on the issue by EU institutions....

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